Eclipse Foundation launches LocationTech initiative

OTTAWA, CANADA: The Eclipse Foundation has launched a new initiative to support user driven development of location aware systems.

The Eclipse LocationTech initiative is led by Oracle, IBM, OpenGeo, and Actuate. The Eclipse Foundation, through LocationTech, will provide the IT infrastructure and governance to develop location aware software components and grow their user driven communities, said a release.

LocationTech will also enable an ecosystem of service providers, technology providers and large enterprise consumers deploying systems using this technology. The initiative is open to any organization with an interest in adding location awareness to their business, it added.

“Location is important to a growing range of businesses, and seamless integration with other information technology is crucial,” said Mike Milinkovich, executive director, Eclipse Foundation.

“No single vendor can address the range of issues our LocationTech working group members are going to solve. By creating a multi-vendor, open platform for location technologies we intend to spur even broader adoption of location aware products, devices and services,” added Milinkovich.

“Oracle has been delivering high performance location technologies to the market for nearly two decades,” said Jim Steiner, Vice President of Oracle Server Technologies.

“We are pleased that the Eclipse LocationTech working group is becoming an emerging forum for developing this new class of open source technologies to address the location needs of social applications and high-performance computing solutions.”

“Location and time are integral to data analysis. The insights and critical thinking that arise from effective data analysis are important to solve challenges in business and society,” said Brenda Dietrich, IBM Fellow, Vice President & CTO for Business Analytics, Software Group, IBM.

“The LocationTech working group at the Eclipse Foundation will support IBM’s collaborations with others to develop innovative approaches to tackling big data at a competitive cost.”

“At OpenGeo our mission is to bring spatial functions and applications into mainstream IT, avoiding the costs and inefficiencies created by forcing these functions through the traditional “GIS” process,” said Eddie Pickle, CEO, OpenGeo. “We believe our work with LocationTech and the Eclipse Foundation fits perfectly with this mission, and we are pleased to be a part of this innovative initiative.”

LocationTech has been established as an Eclipse Industry Working Group and will operate under the governance of the Eclipse Foundation.